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Amazon is the world's largest e-commerce and cloud computing company, headquartered in Seattle. Through AWS, Alexa, Prime, and other divisions, Amazon offers remote positions in software engineering, customer service, operations, data science, and corporate roles. Many US-based remote jobs include transparent salary ranges and comprehensive benefits.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Amazon have work-from-home jobs?+
Yes, Amazon offers work-from-home positions, primarily in Virtual Customer Service. These roles involve helping customers via phone, chat, and email. While most corporate positions returned to office in 2025, customer service and some specialized roles remain fully remote.
What remote jobs does Amazon offer?+
Amazons main remote opportunities are in Virtual Customer Service, paying 15-24 dollars per hour. Other remote roles include IT support, program management, and medical coding. Most positions are part-time (20-29 hours weekly) with full-time availability required during peak holiday season.
Can I work for Amazon remotely from any state?+
No, Amazon remote customer service positions are only available to residents of certain US states. State eligibility varies by role and changes frequently. Check the specific job listing on Amazon's careers site for current state requirements before applying.
Does Amazon show salary for remote positions?+
Yes, Amazon provides salary ranges for most US-based positions due to pay transparency laws. Remote customer service roles typically pay 15-24 dollars per hour. Higher-level remote positions show annual salary ranges that vary by geographic market.
What are the requirements for Amazon remote jobs?+
Amazon remote customer service roles typically require a high school diploma, at least one year of customer service experience, and a quiet home workspace with high-speed internet. You must be at least 18 years old. Previous remote work experience is preferred but not always required.